Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NEU co op program is a real plus. If your kids can get into NEU on the Boston campus from freshman year (not one of their many satellite campuses) I would do that. Otherwise do BU for CS. BC is a pass as it is not as strong as the other two for CS and is not in Boston.
BU for CS? Since when?? Never heard of this. Cite please??
NP...never heard of BU offering CS? I've seen the program top 75 in multiple rankings. School just completed construction of a MONSTER data science/computing building.
Exactly. That is what makes this OP flat out FRAUDULENT.
It just opened in 2022 - it is not exactly established.
NP. BU had a CS program long before the new building opened...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NEU co op program is a real plus. If your kids can get into NEU on the Boston campus from freshman year (not one of their many satellite campuses) I would do that. Otherwise do BU for CS. BC is a pass as it is not as strong as the other two for CS and is not in Boston.
BU for CS? Since when?? Never heard of this. Cite please??
NP...never heard of BU offering CS? I've seen the program top 75 in multiple rankings. School just completed construction of a MONSTER data science/computing building.
Exactly. That is what makes this OP flat out FRAUDULENT.
It just opened in 2022 - it is not exactly established.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NEU co op program is a real plus. If your kids can get into NEU on the Boston campus from freshman year (not one of their many satellite campuses) I would do that. Otherwise do BU for CS. BC is a pass as it is not as strong as the other two for CS and is not in Boston.
BU for CS? Since when?? Never heard of this. Cite please??
NP...never heard of BU offering CS? I've seen the program top 75 in multiple rankings. School just completed construction of a MONSTER data science/computing building.
Exactly. That is what makes this OP flat out FRAUDULENT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all kids have done ED1. The great majority of middle/upper-middle class kids have parents who perform a benefit/cost analysis of the respective schools and like to compare merit packages, much to the chagrin of the kid.
Not doing ED1 puts you at a disadvantage.
Huge disadvantage. Look on college confidential. Every post on the topic here gets deleted
Same with UVA - ED or Bust![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NEU co op program is a real plus. If your kids can get into NEU on the Boston campus from freshman year (not one of their many satellite campuses) I would do that. Otherwise do BU for CS. BC is a pass as it is not as strong as the other two for CS and is not in Boston.
BU for CS? Since when?? Never heard of this. Cite please??
NP...never heard of BU offering CS? I've seen the program top 75 in multiple rankings. School just completed construction of a MONSTER data science/computing building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NEU co op program is a real plus. If your kids can get into NEU on the Boston campus from freshman year (not one of their many satellite campuses) I would do that. Otherwise do BU for CS. BC is a pass as it is not as strong as the other two for CS and is not in Boston.
BU for CS? Since when?? Never heard of this. Cite please??
Anonymous wrote:NEU co op program is a real plus. If your kids can get into NEU on the Boston campus from freshman year (not one of their many satellite campuses) I would do that. Otherwise do BU for CS. BC is a pass as it is not as strong as the other two for CS and is not in Boston.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all kids have done ED1. The great majority of middle/upper-middle class kids have parents who perform a benefit/cost analysis of the respective schools and like to compare merit packages, much to the chagrin of the kid.
Not doing ED1 puts you at a disadvantage.
Huge disadvantage. Look on college confidential. Every post on the topic here gets deleted
Anonymous wrote:NEU co op program is a real plus. If your kids can get into NEU on the Boston campus from freshman year (not one of their many satellite campuses) I would do that. Otherwise do BU for CS. BC is a pass as it is not as strong as the other two for CS and is not in Boston.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all kids have done ED1. The great majority of middle/upper-middle class kids have parents who perform a benefit/cost analysis of the respective schools and like to compare merit packages, much to the chagrin of the kid.
Not doing ED1 puts you at a disadvantage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely visit the schools. Northeastern has a more campus while being in the center of Boston. BU's campus is a linear version of GWU, but you have the Charles river as a defined endpoint . BC is in the suburbs.
Northeastern is better "known" for CS, and their CO-OP program is strong, but all three schools will give you a great education and career result PROVIDED you put the work in.
BC is not the suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely visit the schools. Northeastern has a more campus while being in the center of Boston. BU's campus is a linear version of GWU, but you have the Charles river as a defined endpoint . BC is in the suburbs.
Northeastern is better "known" for CS, and their CO-OP program is strong, but all three schools will give you a great education and career result PROVIDED you put the work in.